Monday, December 30, 2013 8:05:21 AMOdd really- most people, certainly all scientists IN THE FIELD accept anthropogenic climate change. Just like most biologists accept natural selection, yet we give credence to those who are paid to discredit , or who are not experts in the field... I would not take the advice of an electrician about the state of my roof, or ask a dermatologist about a broken leg.

Monday, December 30, 2013 12:13:40 AMConsidering this was uploaded only a year ago, it's curious that the video doesn't mention the past 15 years of global cooling (since 1998) that has been observed. So, a sharp up-tick followed by a sharp down-tick, neither with any real explanation. He complains that some of the graphs cut off the years leading up to 2000 but he seems to cut off the years after that. And no mention of the falsified data discovered in the East Anglia email "climategate" scandal where the tree-ring data apparently relied on exactly 3 trees total. Huh...

Sunday, December 29, 2013 11:23:58 PMOnly it wouldn't be just our 15% would it- because we do have the technology to give away so that the developing world would not need to wreck the air they breathe and make their people ill. Problem is that profit is god, money matters more than anything else...

Sunday, December 29, 2013 10:50:13 PMI don't think we have much control over it. If USA, Canada, Europe, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand all suddenly switch to zero emissions (which would collapse the economy), you still have 6 billion other people whose emissions will only grow no matter what our 15% of the world's population does.

It is also far too expensive to corporations to stop plate tetonics. It is also far too expensive to corporations to stop the lunar tides. It is also far too expensive to corporations to stop Sol's orbit around the galactic center. It is also far too expensive to corporations to stop entropy.

Sunday, December 29, 2013 9:38:28 AM Can't these idiots ever get their science right? The so-called "Medieval Warm Period" can be attributed to suits of armor. Apparently, these turned whoever wore them into walking Dutch ovens. When the person finally removed a section of the suit for whatever purpose, superheated flatulence (which had been building up for hours if not days) was released, causing a temporal shift in surface temperature. Go listen to the TED talk about it.

Sunday, December 29, 2013 9:21:24 AMyeah- whatever, anthropogenic climate change is a myth, pixies clear up our mess, no need to look after our planet- now STFU and turn off your pigging light because I LIVE HERE TOO...

Sunday, December 29, 2013 9:15:49 AMI guess it's the American in me, but I would find grocery lists interesting if this guy was reading them- Them thar Brits, they sure talk purty. As for the content of this post, yes, climate warms up and cools down, and it's cyclic. If some Human beings think those cycles can't be affected- for better or worse, by what we do to the planet, they are, in my opinion, short sighted and foolish. Do I have conclusive facts as evidence? Nope. Some folks believe in omniscient sky spirits, I believe in consequences for actions.